Arturo Vidal has revealed the white-hot competition for places at Bayern Munich means the Bundesliga leaders will still go all out at Besiktas on Wednesday as the Chile midfielder eyes a UEFA Champions League reunion with Manchester City’s former Bayern boss Pep Guardiola.

But with Bayern having assembled one of the strongest squads in European football, Vidal told kicker there will be no let-up regardless of the players coach Jupp Heynckes picks to play in Istanbul.

“When you only look at the result, it could look like that, but we are Bayern. We want to win every game. Also in Istanbul. We’re going there to do our job well and go into the quarter-finals with another win,” Vidal explained.

“When you’re at a club as big as Bayern, you know everyone in the squad wants to play and is looking for a place in the team, so you must always try to do your job on the pitch as well as possible so that the team wins. That sharpens your senses.”

Should Bayern be foolhardy enough to consider dropping their tempo, they could learn the lesson taught to Guardiola’s City, who were caught out by Basel last week.

After cantering to a 4-0 first-leg victory in Switzerland, the soaraway English Premier League leaders suffered a first home defeat since December 2016 as they were beaten 2-1 in the return fixture.

It did not prevent City from progressing to the last eight where Vidal would love to come up against the man who led Bayern to three successive titles between 2013 and 2016, and welcomed the combative former Juventus midfielder into his squad in 2015.

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“That would be something great, something special. The teams resemble each other in their way of playing. We’re not afraid of any opponent, that’s the most important thing,” said Vidal, part of the Juve side beaten by Barcelona in the 2014/15 Champions League final.

“Barcelona and Real Madrid are always among the contenders, and Manchester City are playing well this year. Liverpool have also impressed me. If we reach the quarter-finals, which I think we will, there won’t be an easy opponent. But we have a strong team that can stand up to any opponent.”

Heynckes’ men have done more than that domestically this season, riding roughshod over their Bundesliga rivals to stretch out a massive 20-point lead at the top of the table heading into Matchday 27.

“It’s really great to be champions. But we’re talking about Bayern. This club needs more trophies, that’s the most important thing at such a big club. The league, the DFB Cup, also the Champions League. I would like to win all three with this club. I hope it’ll all come together this year. To do that, we need a little more luck than we had when we just failed to progress past Real Madrid last year,” explained Vidal, who scored, missed a penalty and was sent off in an eventful but disappointing quarter-final with the eventual winners.

“That exit to Madrid hurts me and all of us. We were at least as good as them, even with a man less, and we were simply unlucky at the end. We hope that it’ll go better this time and we can win the cup with big ears.”